Title of article :
Financial Burden of Health Care Expenditures: Turkey
Author/Authors :
Nur Sulku, S Dept. of Econometrics - Economics and Management Sciences Faculty - Gazi University, Ankara,Turkey , Minbay Bernard, D Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends - Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - US Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD, USA
Abstract :
In this study, we examine whether and to what extent the health insurance system in Turkey provided adequate
protection against high out of pocket expenditures in the period prior to “The Health Transformation Programme”.
Furthermore, we examine the distribution of out of pocket expenditures by demographic characteristics, poverty status,
health service type, access to health care and self-reported health status. We employ the 2002/03 National Household
Health Expenditure Survey data to analyze financial burden of health care expenditure. Following the literature, we
define high burdens as expenses above 10 and 20% of income. We find that 19% of the nonelderly population were
living in families spending more than 10% of family income and that 14% of the nonelderly population were living in
families spending more than 20% of family income on health care. Furthermore, the poor and those living in
economically less developed regions had the greatest risk of high out of pocket burdens. The risk of high financial
burdens varied by the type of insurance among the insured due to differences in benefits among the five separate public
schemes that provided health insurance in the pre-reform period. Our results are robust to three alternative specifications
of the burden measure and including elderly adults in the sample population. We see that prior to the reforms there were
not adequate protection against high health expenditures. Our study provides a baseline against which policymakers can
measure the success of the health care reform in terms of providing financial protection.
Keywords :
Out of Pocket expenditures , Financial burden , Health care reform , Turkey
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics